TWRP
Canadian rock band
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2024 | TWRP was featured on Tom Cardy's YouTube Channel in a music video for the song Online, alongside collaborator Montaigne. |
2024 | TWRP released 'Starbomb Boom: Rise of Lyrics' album, further expanding their work with Starbomb. |
2024 | Collaborated with Ninja Sex Party on the album 'These Nuts'. |
2024 | Released the single 'A Human's Touch'. |
2024 | Released the album Digital Nightmare. |
2023 | Released three singles: 'Have You Heard?', 'VHS', and 'Ladybug'. |
2023 | TWRP released the EP 'Friends of the Blues', their most recent recorded work as of the provided information. |
2022 | The band's song The Perfect Product from the album Together Through Time was used as the intro song for Episode 3 of the video game New Tales from the Borderlands. |
2022 | TWRP released 'Leveled Up' album as the backing band for Starbomb, continuing their musical collaboration. |
2022 | Released the single 'Eve Of The War'. |
2021 | TWRP collaborated with Planet Booty, contributing to their song 'Only If You Say Yes'. |
2021 | Released 'Level Up' with Ninja Sex Party. |
2021 | Released multiple singles including 'Bright Blue Sky', 'Found Your Love', and 'Polygon'. |
2021 | TWRP released 'Lil' Shiny Tunes Vol. 1', continuing their trend of compilation album releases. |
2021 | Released the album New & Improved. |
2020 | TWRP provided music for Chris Hadfield's educational web series Endeavor with Chris Hadfield on the Elevate YouTube Channel. |
2020 | Worked with Ninja Sex Party on the album 'The Prophecy'. |
2020 | Released two singles: 'Only the Best' and 'Need Each Other'. |
2020 | Released the album Over the Top. |
2019 | TWRP released 'The TryForce' album as Starbomb's backing band, marking a collaborative musical project. |
2019 | Released 'Under the Covers, Vol. III' with Ninja Sex Party, furthering their ongoing musical collaboration. |
2019 | Released the album Return to Wherever. |
2018 | Collaborated with Ninja Sex Party on the album 'Cool Patrol'. |
2018 | The band released another compilation album 'Welcome to TWRP', further expanding their discography. |
2018 | Released the album Together Through Time. |
September 17 2018 | Appeared on Conan as the backing band for Ninja Sex Party, performing a clean version of 'Danny Don't You Know'. |
2017 | TWRP's song The No Pants Dance from their EP The Device was featured in the video game Auto Age: Standoff. |
2017 | Released 'Under the Covers, Vol. II' with Ninja Sex Party, continuing their collaborative music project. |
2017 | TWRP released the EP 'Ladyworld', continuing their series of EP releases. |
2017 | TWRP released their compilation album 'Omnibus', marking a significant compilation of their musical works. |
2016 | TWRP first collaborated with Ninja Sex Party as their backing band, releasing their first joint album 'Under the Covers'. |
2016 | TWRP released the EP 'Guardians of the Zone', further expanding their discography. |
2015 | TWRP released two EPs in this year: '2nite' and 'Believe in Your Dreams', demonstrating significant creative productivity. |
2015 | Became the opening act and backing band for Ninja Sex Party, beginning collaborations that would extend to live performances and studio releases. |
2014 | Bombustron leaves the band permanently, finalizing the current lineup of Doctor Sung, Havve Hogan, Lord Phobos, and Commander Meouch |
2012 | TWRP released the EP 'The Device', continuing their musical development. |
2012 | Further lineup changes: Commander Meouch becomes a permanent band member, Atomicawk Startrotter is replaced, Bombustron returns briefly |
2011 | Released debut single 'LazerHorse', marking the band's first recorded musical release. |
2011 | Band lineup changes: Lord Phobos joins as electric and acoustic guitarist, Stone LaChismo and Bombustron temporarily leave the band |
2011 | Band moved from Halifax to Toronto, experiencing a change in members and musical direction. |
2010 | Released their first album, Poised to Dominate. |
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